



- This book provides a rounded critical discussion of a key topic in contemporary design, adding to a small list of in-depth publications in this field
- Looks at how increasing numbers of 'design classics' have become available in the retail market as well as being subject to widespread re-interpretation by contemporary designers and artists
In recent years, there has been a great deal of interest in ‘design classics’, both in their increased availability and affordability through re-issues, and in their widespread re-interpretation by contemporary designers and artists. Focusing on chairs, this book examines this significant aspect of contemporary design practice. It does so, not only in terms of works by well-known designers, but also relative to ubiquitous designs such as the monobloc, Thonet number 14, and Ming chairs. These varied examples of re-imagining and re-working are examined from an international perspective as design... Read More
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- This book provides a rounded critical discussion of a key topic in contemporary design, adding to a small list of in-depth publications in this field
- Looks at how increasing numbers of 'design classics' have become available in the retail market as well as being subject to widespread re-interpretation by contemporary designers and artists
In recent years, there has been a great deal of interest in ‘design classics’, both in their increased availability and affordability through re-issues, and in their widespread re-interpretation by contemporary designers and artists. Focusing on chairs, this book examines this significant aspect of contemporary design practice. It does so, not only in terms of works by well-known designers, but also relative to ubiquitous designs such as the monobloc, Thonet number 14, and Ming chairs. These varied examples of re-imagining and re-working are examined from an international perspective as design... Read More